Showing posts with label save the animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label save the animals. Show all posts

🚨Palm Springs, this is URGENT: 22 Acre Lot in Contingency, Sale Threatens to Displace Wildlife

We are trying to raise funds to preserve the land and meanwhile it appears the sellers have accepted an offer from a developer who will likely turn this area by the wash into high density housing.

The NOISE, destruction of natural habitat, and the devastation these developers bring have made Palm Springs unrecognizable.

Please help stop this transaction from going through.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

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The Desert Sun- March 3, 1978- Profile on the Hinsvark property documenting they used their land as a safe haven for wildlife.
Land Use: Agricultural Land
Trust & Trustee Information of the 18 acre lot
Trust & Trustee Information for the 4 acre 770 La Mirada Property
For 50+ years the Hinvarks curated the land as a safe haven for animals, where they are an essential part of the ecological landscape from the mountain in between the washes.

Even though the 4 acre home (red outline) and 18 acre lot (blue outline) are owned by separate trusts, they are being sold together seemingly because the lot for the house is needed to be one of the access roads to the proposed development, the only other entry being Fern because Belardo access is blocked by Indian Land.
Protected Bighorn Sheep gather at the end of Ramon by the Lykken Trail, which is slated to be a main access road for new development.

These are the parcels surrounding the proposed development, which illustrate why Fern and La Mirada are the only access roads for the proposed development, allegedly.
This is from the County Clerk Assessor Records:
Property Type "Agricultural Land- Transitional"

Animal Sightings From Neighbors- We Live Among Wildlife, Tell Developers to GET LOST.

 



Big Horn Sheep
Owl


Bobcat Doing Pest Control





Woodpecker



Pregnant Female Fox Who Had a Baby!

Rare! Two Foxes Spotted Together



Ringtail Drinking Water

Checking the Ringtail (Normally- Do Not Feed!)


More Sheep

Hummingbirds

Bobcat Close-up

Two Bobcats- Sometimes They Hang Out in the Trees!

Bobcat Pest Control in Action

Bighorn Sheep- Don't Let Developer Scare Them Away!

Near Lykken Trail (end of Ramon Road)

Extremely Rare- White Beak Hummingbird! Albinism Pigment Mutation

We are monitoring her closely, this is a very special hummingbird

Skunk looking for bugs

Precious Fox

This bird says no construction please, we feel safe here

We Must Protect Our Wildlife at All-Costs



Protect Your Legacy! Don't Let Your TRUSTEE Sell Your Property to DEVELOPERS!



The wash area off of Belardo near Ramon and back by the mountain, is one of the few untouched land areas that the local wildlife like big horn sheep, bobcats, mountain lions, bunnies, roadrunners, toads, frogs, snakes, skunks, raccoons, ringtails, foxes, birds, etc here can safely call home.

UNTIL NOW.

Word on the street is that a developer is set to buy this land and turn into high density housing.

This is WRONG.

The community should be given a chance to save our wildlife.

IS NOTHING SACRED?

This should have a preservation status and environmental protections. 


We will soon give details on how to help in this mission to SAVE our desert and preserve it in the Oswit Land Trust.

Stay tuned.